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Process of selection of national government

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A national government is the government, or political authority, that controls a nation. At minimum, a national government requires a national army, enough power over its states or provinces to set and maintain foreign policy, and the ability to collect taxes. Beyond that, a national government can be anything from a dictatorship to a loose federation of states, like the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War. National governments can be separated into two basic types - unitary and federal.

A unitary government is centralized, with states or provinces having little or no power. Their regional powers aren't even set because they can be eliminated at any time by the national government. Monarchies, dictatorships, and communist regimes are all types of unitary governments.

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